# [Feature Request] Should Graph theory be added to Brilliant.org

Well I feel that if so many topics on combinatorics have already been added on Brilliant.org, there should also be a section on elementary graph theory cuz there are so many questions in competitive exams regarding this topic. I would like to know others opinion.

Note by Siddharth Kumar
5 years, 9 months ago

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There have been graph theory questions, but relatively few of them. One of the main reasons is that graph theory lends itself more to proofs, then to providing a numerical answer. Conversely, if the questions are too basic, then students would tend to not be familiar with the terminology introduced, so I'd rather wait till I get around to having a blog post with sufficient details.

Staff - 5 years, 9 months ago

you're right.graph theory should be included to Brilliant

- 5 years, 9 months ago